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They are single celled organisms.

all systems of the "body"of a bacteria are contained in a single cell.

There are no complex, multi-cellular systems to develop.

All that is needed to make a new kind of bacterium

is a mutation of the DNA in the nucleus.

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What are the six kingdoms which domain so they belong?

The six kingdoms are Animalia (Domain Eukarya), Plantae (Domain Eukarya), Fungi (Domain Eukarya), Protista (Domain Eukarya), Archaea (Domain Archaea), and Bacteria (Domain Bacteria).


How are blue-green bacteria like plants?

Blue-green bacteria, also known as cyanobacteria, are like plants because they are capable of photosynthesis, producing energy from sunlight. They both contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. However, blue-green bacteria are prokaryotic organisms, while plants are eukaryotic organisms.


How many different domains of life are there?

There are so many domains of life there are three


What are the five kingdoms?

The five-kingdom system of classification is only one of a few, and might be superseded. To common knowledge, the five kingdoms of life are:Monera (bacteria)Protista (protists - algae and protozoa)Fungi (yeasts, slime molds, toadstools)Plantae (mosses, flowering plants, gymnosperms)Animalia (animals - sponges, jellyfish, worms, starfish, insects, arachnids, vertebrates and so on)These days, a six-kingdom system seems to be taking over. The kingdoms are:Archaea (archaebacteria)Bacteria (bacteria)Protista (protists)FungiPlantaeAnimaliaNote however that this is not very impressive since protists are so diverse that they should really be divided into perhaps 60 kingdoms themselves. Taxonomists are still working at protist classification.


How does slime mold survive when food and water are limited?

Slime molds can survive limited food and water by forming dormant structures called spores which can withstand harsh conditions. These spores can remain dormant until conditions become favorable again for growth. Slime molds are also able to adapt their growth patterns to optimize foraging strategies in resource-limited environments.

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How is bacteria able to evolve so much faster than blue whales?

I wasn't aware it was a race. They don't really "evolve faster", it's just that when your reproduction period is short, you can pack a lot more generations into the same amount of time.


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No, all life evolves. Bacteria evolve, viruses evolve, protists evolve, plants evolve, fungi evolve and animals evolve. Evolution is driven by Natural Selection. So, no. The evolution of all life on Earth is driven by Natural Selection: all bacteria, plants, animals, mammals, fish, insects, biochemical pathways, behaviours et cetera evolve by Natural Selection.


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Does Pichu evolve on Pokemon Crystal?

Yes, it just need friendship so it can be able to evolve then after it turns to Pikachu u need a Thunder stone to make it evolve


Why are some bacterial diseaes becoming more difficult to treat?

as bacterium are very simple life forms, they are able to evolve very quickly. not really becoming more complex, but changing. this is the reason people catch colds every winter. if the bacteria didn't evolve, we would become immune to it. this means developing a new vaccine every year.some bacteria and viruses evolve slower than others, so some vaccines last years, whilst others last months


What level does hondour evolve in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon?

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Why were the S bacteria not the R bacteria virulent?

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How do certain bacteria help people?

By digesting things we wouldn't be able to otherwise digest, by competing amongst themselves and so controlling the number of bacteria etc.


What level does golbat evolve into crobat?

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What effect would a very short generation time such as bacteria have on speciation?

Well they would evolve faster, so speciation would occur faster too


How does bacterial evolution affect human public health?

Anti-biotics are used to deal with bacterial infections in humans. Bacteria evolves so that these anti-biotics are ineffective anymore. For the bacteria, it is survival of the fittest. So, the more that anti-biotics are used, the faster bacteria can evolve, and so the quicker the anti-biotics become useless. That's why anti-biotics should only be used when absolutely necessary.


How does magneton evolve into magnezone in HeartGold?

you might not be able to because magneton evolves at mount coronet and it has to evolve there so if you do not have platinum or diamond version then i think you should trade with a friend that has platinum or diamond version and ask them to evolve it and to show them your thanks you should evolve one of THEIR Pokemon to show your thanks. I hope this helped :D